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Committee Date Time Place Paper Title / Authors Abstract Paper #
EA, US
(Joint)
2022-12-23
09:50
Hiroshima Satellite Campus Hiroshima Lombard effect of Japanese vowel pronunciation by a change in the wearing form of the face mask
Masanori Akita, Takashi Kido, Erika Matsuda, Yoichi Midorikawa (Oita Univ.) EA2022-71
The wearing of the mask is forced in society under the COVID-19 environment, it is thought that this situation continues... [more] EA2022-71
pp.61-65
MBE, NC
(Joint)
2022-03-04
14:45
Online Online Formant frequency estimation of breath sounds of dysphagia
Ryuto Kishi, Takahiro Emoto, Yoshitaka Suzuki, Mizuki Shinkai, Yumi Yamagami (Tokushima Univ.), Fumio Shichijo (Suzue Hospital) MBE2021-104
In the case of patients with dysphagia(DP), pharyngeal residue occurs when the bolus remains in the pharynx after swallo... [more] MBE2021-104
p.62
EA, US
(Joint)
2021-12-23
10:20
Kumamoto Sojo University Influential observation to Japanese vowel pronunciation by a change in the wearing form of the face mask
Masanori Akita, Takashi Kido, Shinya Ohsaubo, Yoichi Midorikawa (Oita Univ.) EA2021-62
Wear of a mask is forced by society under COVID-19 environment. Its material and a wear way are a serious problem. In o... [more] EA2021-62
pp.32-35
EA 2020-12-14
13:50
Online Online The measurement of the influence to pronunciation of Japanese vowels by the face mask
Masanori Akita, Haruka Kudo, Satoshi Ito, Yoichi Midorikawa (Oita Univ.) EA2020-54
Wearing the mask is encouraged by WHO, because there are no effective medical methods to COVID-19. Wear of the mask is f... [more] EA2020-54
pp.50-55
EA 2019-12-13
10:55
Fukuoka Kyushu Inst. Tech. Detection of individuality of the Lombard effect in case of hearing colored noise
Satoshi Ito, Ayane Kitazato, Yoichi Midorikawa, Masanori Akita (Oita Univ) EA2019-75
The relation between the Lombard effect and the detection of human feelings is tested in our laboratory. This method in ... [more] EA2019-75
pp.65-70
WIT, SP 2018-10-27
13:25
Fukuoka Kyushu Institute of Technology(Kitakyushu) Investigation of individual feature extraction in formant restoration from a normalized articulatory space.
Yukinori Hetsugi, Tadashi Sakata, Yuichi Ueda (Kumamoto Univ.) SP2018-33 WIT2018-21
We have developed a speech compensation system that improves phonological properties without impairing the speaker’s ind... [more] SP2018-33 WIT2018-21
pp.7-12
SP 2016-01-14
16:20
Kanagawa Sunpian Kawasaki Analysis of perturbation relationship between the vocal-tract shape and formant frequencies
Tokihiko Kaburagi (Kyushu Univ.) SP2015-92
Based on the nonlinear relationship between the vocal-tract shape and formant frequencies,
their perturbation relations... [more]
SP2015-92
pp.39-44
ET 2015-01-31
14:15
Tokyo Mejiro Univ. Acoustic Features with Frequency Characteristics related to the Singing Skill
Yuki Sakuma, Mizue Kayama, Kyoko Ikeda, Masami Hashimoto, Kazunori Itoh (Shinshu Univ.) ET2014-80
The purpose of this study is to establish a teaching method of singing based on acoustic features of singing voice. In t... [more] ET2014-80
pp.45-50
SIS 2014-12-18
11:10
Kyoto Kyoto Research Park (Kyoto City) A Study on Pre-processing of Linear Prediction Methods for Formant Estimation
Takuma Kaneko, Tetsuya Shimamura (Saitama Univ) SIS2014-70
Formant is one of the most important characteristic parameters of speech. Linear prediction method is
a representative ... [more]
SIS2014-70
pp.19-24
EA 2014-10-24
15:50
Tokyo Central Research Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd. Speech signal mixing method with an ability to keep formant structure
Shunsuke Hinooka, Wataru Owaki, Kota Takahashi (UEC) EA2014-27
Smart mixer, a novel sound mixer, mixes signals on a time-frequency plane made by short-term FFT. Smart mixer adapts amp... [more] EA2014-27
pp.21-26
EA 2013-12-14
15:00
Ishikawa Satellite Plaza of Kanazawa University Changes in formant frequencies of native Mikawa-ben living in Kanazawa.
Minoru Otake, Takeshi Saitou, Masato Miyoshi (Kanazawa Univ.) EA2013-101
This study investigated changes of acoustic characteristics of Mikawa dialects' speakers who moved from Mikawa area in A... [more] EA2013-101
pp.79-83
EA 2013-12-14
15:25
Ishikawa Satellite Plaza of Kanazawa University Consideration on relation between singing skill and frequency characteristics of singing voice
Yuki Sakuma, Mizue Kayama, Kyoko Ikeda, Makoto Otani, Masami Hashimoto, Kazunori Itoh (Shinshu Univ.) EA2013-102
The purpose of this study is to establish a teaching method of singing based on acoustic features of singing voice. In t... [more] EA2013-102
pp.85-90
SP 2013-11-21
16:45
Nara Nara Institute of Science and Technology A Study for Measurement of Vocal-Tract Characteristics by using External Acoustic Excitation Method
Yasufumi Uezu, Yoshihiro Matsuda, Tokihiko Kaburagi (Kyushu Univ.) SP2013-76
An interrelation between the voice pitch and formants of the vocal tract plays an important role in a change of voice re... [more] SP2013-76
pp.31-36
EA, EMM 2012-11-16
09:30
Oita OITA Univ. Recognition of Lombard speech using the emphasis of the local peaks of spectral envelopes and frequency warping method
Yugo Sato, Yoichi Midorikawa, Masanori Akita (Oita Univ) EA2012-81 EMM2012-63
Under the noise environment, we speak loud voice unconsciously because the auditory feedback is not enough by noise. In ... [more] EA2012-81 EMM2012-63
pp.1-6
SP 2012-11-08
13:30
Miyagi Ichibancho Lobby, Tohoku Institute of Technology A study for estimating the length and sectional area of the vocal tract from formants using an acoustic sensitivity function
Yuki Sakamoto, Tokihiko Kaburagi (Kyushu Univ.) SP2012-76
In this paper, we consider a method for estimating the vocal-tract area function from given formant frequencies. A sensi... [more] SP2012-76
pp.25-30
SP 2012-03-09
11:00
Saitama Riken Brain Science Institute Analysis of vocal response to open-loop auditory feedback with altered formant frequencies
Akikazu Nishikido, Minae Okada, Keiko Ochi, Koichi Mori (NRCD) SP2011-166
Auditory feedback perturbation experiments of formant frequencies was conducted using open-loop system. Results showed t... [more] SP2011-166
pp.61-64
SP 2011-11-28
15:15
Fukuoka Kyusyu University Chikushi Campus Spectrum envelope estimation using templates of formant peak shape
Ryo Morinaka, Masahiro Morita, Takehiko Kagoshima (Toshiba) SP2011-72
Harmonic components of spectrum can be observed from a speech signal, and non-harmonic components can not be observed fr... [more] SP2011-72
pp.19-24
EA 2011-10-28
16:30
Nagano Faculty of Engineering, Shinshu Univ. Effectiveness of Emphasizing Filters for Listener's Formant Frequencies of Vowels
Daiki Sugimoto, Kenji Furihata (Shinshu Univ.) EA2011-74
The formant hypothesis of vowel perception, where the lowest two or three formant frequencies are essential cues for vow... [more] EA2011-74
pp.37-42
EA 2010-10-22
14:55
Ishikawa Kanazawa-city Omi-cho Koryu Plaza Articulation of Japanese five vowels emphasized formants by a critical bandwidth model
Daiki Sugimoto, Kenji Furihata (Shinshu Univ.) EA2010-80
It can be said that a formant enhancement algorithm for a hearing aid or under a high ambient noise environment is effec... [more] EA2010-80
pp.133-138
SP 2010-03-05
14:15
Tokyo Shibaura Inst. of Tech. (Toyosu Campus) An Estimation Method of Formant/Anti-Formant on delta Transform Region
Syunsuke Azuma, Nobuhiro Miki (Future Univ-Hakodate) SP2009-163
The formant information on wide-band speech signals is expected to apply for speech synthesis and recognition techniques... [more] SP2009-163
pp.87-91
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